Add some line-breaks

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Thomas Lauf 2018-07-12 21:35:36 +02:00
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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ The syntax for specifying an interval is flexible, and may be one of:
<duration> before/after <date>
<duration> ago
[for] <duration>
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Examples are:
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from 9:00
@ -194,21 +194,23 @@ Examples are:
2h before 11:00
2h ago
for 2h
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An interval is said to be 'closed' if there is both a start and end, and 'open' if there is no end date.
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.SH HINTS
Timewarrior supports hints, which are single-word command line features that start with a colon like this:
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:week
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Hints serve several purposes.
This example is a shortcut for the date range that defines the current week.
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Other hints, such as:
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:quiet
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Are ways to control the behavior of Timewarrior, in this case eliminating all forms of feedback, for purposes of automation.
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The supported hints are:
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:quiet Turns off all feedback. For automation
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:fill Expand time to fill surrounding available gap
:adjust Automatically correct overlaps
:ids Displays interval ID numbers in the summary report
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Range hints provide convenient shortcuts to date ranges:
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:yesterday The 24 hours of the previous day
@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Timewarrior supports the following date formats based on ISO-8601:
time:
hhmm[ss]Z Hour, minutes, optional seconds, UTC
hhmm[ss][+/-hh[mm]] Hour, minutes, optional seconds, TZ
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Examples:
2016-06-09T08:12:00Z
2016-06T08:12:00+01:00
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2016W24
8:12:00Z
0812-0500
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In addition to the standard date formats, the following are supported:
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now Current date and time
@ -321,13 +323,13 @@ In addition to the standard date formats, the following are supported:
midsommar midnight, 1st Saturday after 20th June
midsommarafton midnight, 1st Friday after 19th June
juhannus midnight, 1st Friday after 19th June
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Examples:
8am
24th
monday
august
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See also 'duration', 'hints'.
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.SH DURATIONS
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'P' [nn 'Y'] [nn 'M'] [nn 'D'] ['T' [nn 'H'] [nn 'M'] [nn 'S']]
PnnW
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Examples:
P1Y 1 year
P1.5M 1.5 months
@ -345,14 +347,14 @@ Examples:
P600D 600 days
P3W 3 weeks
P1Y1DT1H1M1S 1 year and 25 hours, 61 seconds (imprecise term)
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Note that the year and month terms are imprecise, being defined as 365d and 30d respectively.
For precision use the other terms.
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In addition to the standard duration formats, the following are supported:
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n[.n]<unit>
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Where the <unit> is one of:
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annual
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weekdays
weekly, weeks, week, wks, wk, w
yearly, years, year, yrs, yr, y
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Examples:
1hour 60 minutes
1.5h 90 minutes
3mo 3 months
10d 10 days
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Note that the year, quarter and month terms are imprecise, being defined as 365d, 91d and 30d respectively.
For precision use the other terms.
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@ -565,6 +567,7 @@ Time tracking data files.
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.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Copyright (C) 2015 \- 2018 T. Lauf, P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
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Timewarrior is distributed under the MIT license.
See https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information.
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